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Recruiting 02 electronic repair staff to work in Hanoi

08/21/2025 08:53:57

EMIN Vietnam Joint Stock Company is recruiting electronic repair staff to work in Hanoi.

Job Description:

Repairing electrical and electronic equipment, transferring technology, installing production lines, calibrating and testing equipment for customers in: measuring equipment, automation equipment, telecommunications equipment, vocational training equipment, industrial machinery, mechanical machinery. 

Request: 

Graduated from secondary school, college, university, master's degree in a major related to electricity - electronics, telecommunications, measurement, automation with experience in repairing electronic equipment in industry or calibrating measuring equipment 

INTEREST:

- Get to contact, research and work directly with tens of thousands of different types of machines for applications such as: Labs of universities, research institutes, equipment used for research and production in factories producing electronics, phones, tablets..., equipment used for production lines in heavy industrial factories such as Cement, Iron and Steel... 

- Participate in company activities (1 time/year travel, Company birthday, Year-end party...)

- Friendly, fair environment, always aiming for work goals.

- Benefits according to current Labor Law, pay social insurance immediately upon official appointment.

Income:

Negotiable based on ability and performance

Working time:

Monday - Friday every week (from 08:00 to 17:30)

Saturday (From 08:00 to 12:00)

Contact information: Ms. Men, Phone: 0949133433 or Mr. Truong: Phone, 0972512864

Priority is given to receiving candidate profiles via email: services@emin.vn

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